1978 National Rugby Championships Explained

1978 National Rugby Championships
Tournament Format:Various
Date:1978
Previous Year:1977
Previous Tournament:1977 National Rugby Championships
Next Year:1979
Next Tournament:1979 National Rugby Championships

The 1978 National Rugby Championships were a series of tournaments organized to determine a national champion in several divisions for United States rugby teams. The divisions included College, Women's club and Interterritorial.

College

The 1978 College championship took place from February 4–5 at LSU's Parade Grounds in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[1] Palmer College of Chiropractic were the champions.[2] Palmer had previously won championships in 1972 and 1973[3] [4] and were runners-up in 1976. Palmer won three matches in the series to win the title.[5]
Championship BracketConsolation Bracket

Final

ITT

The Inter Territorial Tournament involved the four regional rugby unions comprising the United States RFU: Pacific Coast RFU, Western RFU, Midwest RFU, and the Eastern Rugby Union. The region teams are formed from selected players from the sub regional rugby unions. Subsequently, the USA Eagles are selected from the four regional teams after the ITT concludes.[6] The 1978 edition was sponsored by Michelob and played as a round robin from June 10–11 on Aviation Field at Forest Park in St. Louis, Missouri.[7]

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1Pacific Coast Grizzlies217727
2Eastern Colonials217548
3Midwest Thunderbirds214648
4Western Mustangs0327102

Women's Club

The 1978 Women's National Rugby Classic for club teams was co-sponsored by the Chicago Women's Rugby Football Club and Michelob beer. The teams invited needed to have won a major regional title and have a winning record.[8] The games were played at Lion's Park in Mount Prospect, Illinois.[9] The team from Portland, Maine won the championship with four shutouts: 3–0 over Denver Blues in the first round, 24–0 over Houston Boars in the second round, then 4–0 against Chicago, and finally 18–0 against Madison, Wisconsin.[10] Chicago took third place with a 4–0 win over Florida State after three overtimes.[11]

Champions: Portland(ME) Women's Rugby Club. Qualified as New England Champions.
Record: 10–1–2
Coaching Staff: Rocky Frenzilli, Ricky Scala(Aide), Peter Gillis(Aide)
Roster: Sondra Spiers, Denise Dimitre, Pat Cribby, Kim Berry, Janet Muccino, Susan Adams, Brenda Costello, Mary Beth Staid, Reta Brown Flaherty, Brenda Swallow, Cheryl Ring, Ann Chippfield, Sue Malcolm, Marie Gagne, Amy Belliveau, Debbie Selleck (captain), Ann Chute, Mary Gouletand, Sue Lawler.

Monterey National Invitational

The 1978 Monterey National Rugby Championship was the 20th edition of the tournament and was considered to be the de facto national championship.[12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] This event took place at Pebble Beach, CA from March 25–26. The tournament MVP was Jeff Momsen (Old Blues), Miss Rugby winner was Nicole Parlette, Bill Armstrong of the Old Blues won the Running Drop Kick contest while Brian Lowe of UC Davis was runner-up. The Old Blues of Berkeley, CA went 5–0 to take first place.[18] [19] [20] [21] [22]
Championship Bracket

Final

Consolation Bracket

Exhibition match:

Notes and References

  1. "UK In Rugby Tourney". (January 24, 1978). The Lexington Leader, p.B-3 col.3
  2. "Burdock Rugby Star In Iowa". (June 9, 1978). The Valley Independent, p.8 col.1
  3. News: Clifford. Broyles. LSU looking for revenge in rugby match . 15. 3 March 1974. 98. 62. The Eagle. Bryan-College Station. 28 Dec 2022. Newspapers.com.
  4. Web site: Palmer Rugby Club. https://web.archive.org/web/20150709074638/http://blogs.palmer.edu/rugby/about-palmer-rugby/palmer-rugby-football-club-history/. July 9, 2015. April 27, 2024. dead.
  5. "Palmer Wins Rugby Crown". (February 8, 1978). The Daily Dispatch, p.37 col.2
  6. "Michelob National Rugby Tourney". (June 11, 1978). St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p.5F col.3
  7. "Rugby Tourney Set For This Weekend". (June 6, 1978). St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p.15
  8. "Tourney A Big First In Women's Rugby". (August 30, 1978). Chicago Tribune, sec.7 p.1
  9. "Rugby Classic Adds ‘Color’ To Lives Of Women Players". (September 4, 1978). The Daily Herald, p.3 col.3-4
  10. "Rugby". (September 15, 1978). Evening Express, p.20 col.1-2
  11. "FSU Women Ruggers Are Getting Last Laugh". (November 13, 1978). Tallahassee Democrat, p.3B, 5B
  12. "The Money Is Nice, But The Work Annoys Them". (March 20, 1974). San Francisco Examiner, p.52 col.2
  13. "Bakersfield Rugby Team Wins Slugfest From Fullerton". (March 14, 1977). Bakersfield Californian, p.14 col.5-7
  14. "Chuckanut Bay Ruggers 18th At Monterey". (March 27, 1975). Bellingham Herald, p.14 col.1-3
  15. "UM Rugby Club Enters Title Meet". (March 15, 1974). The Missoulian, p.14 col.3-4
  16. "Add: U. Va. Rugby Club". (June 23, 1966). Times-Dispatch, p.21 col.2
  17. Web site: History Of Northern California Rugby . Hickey . Dan . NCRFU.ORG . 2016 . Northern California Rugby Football Union . November 18, 2023.
  18. "For The Record". (March 27, 1978). St. Petersburg Times, p.2C col.3
  19. "Berkeley Old Blues Rugby Champions". (March 27, 1978). Times–Herald, p.15 col.3
  20. "Old Blues Win". (March 27, 1978). Independent–Journal, p.38 col.2
  21. "Name Droppers". (March 27, 1978). Daily Record, p.15 col.1
  22. "Blues Score". (March 28, 1978). Star–Ledger, p.31 col.5